You have voted HB-503: Relating to the jurisdiction of a juvenile court over certain persons and to the sealing and nondisclosure of certain juvenile records..
You have voted HB-77: Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home..
You have voted SB-83: Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home..
HB-491: Relating to the age of a child at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over the child and to the minimum age of criminal responsibility.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eugene Wu
Committee Report Sent To Calendars on 04/24/2023
You have voted HB-491: Relating to the age of a child at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over the child and to the minimum age of criminal responsibility..
HB-303: Relating to a justice or municipal court's authority to order a defendant confined in jail for failure to pay a fine or cost or for contempt and to the authority of a municipality to enforce the collection of certain fines by imprisonment of the defendant.
Sponsored by: Rep. Diego Bernal
Point Of Order Withdrawn Rule 4, Section 32(c)(1) on 05/10/2023
You have voted HB-303: Relating to a justice or municipal court's authority to order a defendant confined in jail for failure to pay a fine or cost or for contempt and to the authority of a municipality to enforce the collection of certain fines by imprisonment of the defendant..
HB-185: Relating to the inclusion of chronically absent students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gary Vandeaver
Referred To Education on 04/27/2023
You have voted HB-185: Relating to the inclusion of chronically absent students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students..
HB-458: Relating to the period within which the Texas Juvenile Justice Department must accept custody of a person committed to the department and to the consequences for the failure of the department to accept custody of the person within that period.
Sponsored by: Rep. Harold Dutton
Referred To Criminal Justice on 04/24/2023
You have voted HB-458: Relating to the period within which the Texas Juvenile Justice Department must accept custody of a person committed to the department and to the consequences for the failure of the department to accept custody of the person within that period..
HB-4544: Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department with certain documents on discharge or release; authorizing a fee.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Whitmire
Effective On 9/1/21 on 06/16/2021
You have voted HB-4544: Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department with certain documents on discharge or release; authorizing a fee..
SB-2085: Relating to the diversion of certain foster youth from the juvenile justice system, including through emergency behavior intervention by certain persons providing foster care services.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jose Menendez
Read First Time on 04/01/2021
You have voted SB-2085: Relating to the diversion of certain foster youth from the juvenile justice system, including through emergency behavior intervention by certain persons providing foster care services..
HB-4262: Relating to the inclusion of certain chronically absent students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students.
Sponsored by: Rep. Penny Morales Shaw
Read First Time on 03/29/2021
You have voted HB-4262: Relating to the inclusion of certain chronically absent students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students..
HB-4371: Relating to juvenile justice reform, including the age of a child at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over the child and the age of criminal responsibility.
Sponsored by: Rep. Alma Allen
Considered In Formal Meeting on 04/29/2021
You have voted HB-4371: Relating to juvenile justice reform, including the age of a child at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over the child and the age of criminal responsibility..